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e : ; : _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1933. [11 ! clared itself ready to go thld ! J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU with a legislative program that , " vabele}. eliminate some of the objectiona The Weat’ler LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forceast for Juneau and vicinity., beginning at 4 p.m., May 27: Occasional rain tonight and Sunday;moderate southeasterly winds. tha SAYS-HANSEN - |laws Jriehane N OW)%i De( olalion Z),Cll/ Bureau and to indefe nslaP PRE. . 1] features of past laws. It was clear to me that the Legion is beir on " ’VA".INQ demned for a number of t s E RVI c E S FUR hould be charged to PRESBY sponsored by too eager TERIANS 15 seeking the vote of the nt administration of t ce man. The new plan will be Mf’ml)ers of Juneau POS[ t Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ‘Weather | 20.91 51 62 ' Leglon Back of President © 4°p.m. yest'y 18 Sprinkling to open the door wider for the man £ S, todRy o ® 90 13 Rain to Limit,” Declares Ex- |wih a service connected disabitiy. and Auxiliary Will Be | Noon tode 00 . 590 63 10 cldy 4 3 and limit drastically the aid that g | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ecuhve Commllteeman !.\ ] be given the man whose claim Speual Guests & : At fi very apparent that a mew | g ot ’f,’;;f: ::‘%Zw. F Tomorrow morning at the 11 YESTERDAY TODAY . note up“m”m is prevailing 22 ¥ o'clock rvice -at' the ' WNorthern The immediate payment of "Lm» s ;Lhrq i\ the entire United Ilstates,” ‘declared Evler Hansén, of| Sitka, Executive Committeeman for th: American Legion from Alaska, who arrived here on the Norco this morning after having attended the meeting” of the National Executi Committee of the American Le glon at Inglianapolis, Ind., on May | 4 and 5. ‘“At Legion héadquarters, I me /| répresentative men from ewvery state of thé Union and ‘they all| |agreed that conditions are mater- ially improving. Wherever I wen a remarkable spirit of non-parti- sanship was displayed and even | oldtime Republicans voiced prais of President Franklin D. Roose-|, velt for the effort he has made|;wo oo exninit when everything land they were of the opinion that od. he had pursuc_d the right counr: Saw Kentucky Derby S (L ald Hansen saw the Kentucky |the Confidenc: in President . while he was in ir “The fact that impressed me mos that having been fed up |was that although the benefits r> 2r's tips for ceived by Veterans have been cut I“r he had no money on t. ¢ e ; deeper than any other franch of iy y, Postmas Effectiye May 20, coal will be the Government service, the gov- ‘ and One-eyed Conr sold for CASH ONLY. erning body of the American Le-!yce also there, and I believe T'm| D. B. FEMMER, grpn Wwas unanimous in its expres-|;;. only one of the Lh]go that pai [ -adv. Telephone 114 siun of confidence in the President —T lland’ Wwas prepared to back his pro- gram to the limit. The attitude tak- en by the executive committee on RANGER BURDICK RETURNS this subject has already been justi- | FROM OLIVER INLET TRIP /[fiéd ‘as shown by the willingness of treve the President to correct certain| After two days at Oliver’s Inlet lneqummes and injustices that i where he surveyed lands being used were pointed out to him by Na-‘h Indjans for garden purposes, tiohal “Commander Louis Johnson | D ct Forest Ranger Charles Ilof ‘the Legion,” Mr. Hansen said. Burdick returned to town last eve- “The Executive Committee de- ning on the Rapger IX. byterian Church, a spe- 1 Day Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 24 24 18 18 4 Trace Cldy Nome v 62 62 4 50 6 0 Clear Bethel 58 54 34 42 16 .06 Fort Yukon 7 4 48 48 16 0 Tanana kEs 4 58 62 6 0 ) 76 4 50 52 4 0 gle 6 4 Bp 52 4 0 St.. Paul 44 40 LSSt 20 02 n)nl(l\ Harbor Hm:nh has apparently be dead issue at this time. The ing men of the Legion are @ Government is not 1 bur Coats and Suits } For Summer Wear $7.95 to $37..) service will be ter, the, e men ord John | nghe.;t 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. I I | ' [ that )m undertake this financ - some time to come, \Il Hansen. (:m rander May Visit Alaska 1 Commander Louis ated that if it was pos- r him to do so he would lik aska some time in Ju over in Chicago to see » Sox play the Yankees, I md not bring back a base- utographed by Babe Ruth. > day when it rained I went to Cen- 44 4 49 40 1855 01 “ 4 40 40 0 16 Cldy 48 48 2 4 4 48 Rain 5 51 & 4 313. @8 Rain 50 — 2 — = 0 Cldy 50 46 4 4 50 50 42 a4 68 58 38 40 60 58 48 48 64 60 50 50 T I T TR | will be * Knitted Dresses $4.95 Silk and Woolen § Dresses C(\%_\ $3.95 to $21.50 Charming Summer Hats Reasonably Priced ing tions, mann Death,” 32 Rain Fair to see the the public to 4 worship and of ometric pressure remains modera utheast and extreme North. It is lowest south of Ko- to moderate rains in Southern Alaska. The pres- y high on the Arctic coast with partly cloudy weather in Middle and N in the Guif of Alaska and Glove flom 10 50 until 11 o’clock. ska. Temperatures have fallen Special Wiring and Amplifiers Installed Mandarin Ball Room HEAR THE “REVELERS” % \ N \ \ { in New { | \ ] 3 Daily Crossavord Puzzle | ] b | Laalé’s 1)7'338 ; L pichoss Solution of Yecterday's Puzzle 1. Placed away | 5 smay mece ot Eofss | Vb sbee Neat and skin | Not Because We Are | ful 9. Chop 12. Itglian coln 13. Arrow polson 14. Solemn wonder . Possesses . Wemale sheep Cheaper | BUT BETTER [ SHOLES | 18 .mmn _month A : Gone tip | TR - I ity i || CALIFORNIA GROCERY as ew as bl pxbausien. || RICE & AHLERS CO. | apanese coin i Planet | NG T T ~ am A 19. Bends payment! 2. Tin_contamers || PLUMBING BEATING TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery 20, ‘Hetical ‘éurve |CIA|P |E] Z G| 21. %:&nagm plan| | SHEET METAL azr | ‘22 Kind ot cheese [ETN[O] Lodigated “We tell you in advance what | 2. Pramontorlu DB Evlinarical job will cost” P g S B S e | fs Yoo . Sirike violents | o TR TN | 3L Bfl'ouihl into 0. I\Dle of Guldcn L‘. [RIE mg . : ‘ UNITED FOOD CO. | 33, uumd nezlt i 5 oown e s uastivot K[Find Mbors Eslimates Free | I l and actlv 48. to v enre S’ 0'9 NC. ¢y oyl g'fi.‘s“" ot 4 fpgeesee | | GARLAND BOGGAN | CASH GROCERS 38, Morbid breath- 53. Roman goddess =~ 2. Assistant functions ! Flooring Contractor | Phone 16 . We Deliver Meats~—Phone 403 Juneaw's Leading Department Store . LU Sagtonin g{ Beluple oot nowol :: ‘;“p:(;,;'(;"‘"“ | Harqwood. F.o;:lin‘r:;Layinx | Mg \ A T ; o 1. Cuddle 55. Btill RoAvediion B S | anding, Finishing AT Z G i RS < 5 5 20 ke ) Al STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY MEMORI AL:D TR géf'é“‘s’élflf' 6 Beast §U DETer®™™ || 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 5azw Old Papers for Sale at Emplre Off" e SRR 2 N SR A * B T R e S 5 ol £ . R e BIG BROWNIE LOSER FORMER JUNEAU GIRL | IN ENCOUNTER WITH | MARRIED. IN YAKIMA . & . /A IV l \ 4 S R v YOUNG LOCALHUNTER | vy s o, sy .=..%'-. e V! Vi R 1A Dy Walter Jolly, minoteen ear ola (20 E SR MR ML MAEREA | .% -..--% AN LA v, vied boy from Washington state,' who Toreny o Junehily W;‘ g]'r.zin, THE beautiful custom l has been living in Juneau for sthe | the youngest son of Mrs. Regina 1ast s proudly displaying an|myetzen gt St Paul's church in eight-foot brownie skin, the result|<apin,' Washington, at 4 charm- of an encounter with on: of the ing wedding ceremony atténd:d big fellows near Art Thane’s min- by many friends of both families. ing camp on Eagle River last Tues- The bride is a niece of R. J, Mc- s Kanna, of Juneau, and is a grand- Young Jolly, who lives at the|gaygnter of Mrs. William Franks Marshall Hou: and his bear sKin of this city. Il jon May 13 to Joseph of decorating graves of our fallen brave on Memorial Day is a fine and thoughtful gesture to which the beauty and appropriateness of our floral pieces will con- i tribute much. . “Eat With Your Friends at the Pioneer” BOABBLOAIEAL 404200080004 00A0illsinadtrn itiniitesarstsddsisniotnsssnssas. Special Wreathes Your work is so much neater have been the center of atiraction |”arr and Mrs. McKanna and their tnd be"er, und SGalides isito in his neigh; hood racently, as he | family left Juneau gbout sixteen in Mrs. Ma_rshall's hacls their home in Yakima. Mith o Smith:Goranas o hEW on sunny afternoons. It is Following a wedding trip to Vic- y KIND OF TYPEWRITER. through the heart.|nsints the Bride and groom wi ng to bs proud be at home in Yakima. i tion: carrying case ond personal | e R . rtaveling bag. Monthly payments . IME EAD 3 f desired. Old machines traded in, 1 OUNG PIANISTS CIN CABIN AT BEACH STUDlO RECITAL old who has been caretaker at | he beach cottage of Dr. and Mrs.| in the Auhual recital gien by|a year, was found ‘;’”d m h? 3 pupils of M. Rearl . Bupford ,at |small cabin Vesterddy by i her studio o Thursday and Fri- | ViEhne, Mrs. Walstein Smch ““d SPECI/IIJ day were, Erna Meler, (Marion|Mrs. Guy McNaughton, who' drovel 4 ’ 2 Ann Hermann, Pauline |Carter T’ e femains' ate At : Ethel Fukuyama, Betty|the Cartel Movtuary awaiting fin- DINNER , Maxine Nostrand, Max-|eral armngements. 4 1 : 4 . been drying and scraping his years ago and have since md): much easier of attainment and he got it With|youe B €, and other ‘Canadian $65 with tabulator and combina- : TAKE P “RT IN John Salisbury, gbout 74 years | Young pianists whq took part H C. DVighne' for slightly ov Crow:ll, Simpson MacKinnon, Jr.,[out from town shortly before noon. TURKEY Harry Johnson, Gertrude Albright,| Word was sent in to Q. W. ] ch, Pauline Kathlean, Celic{ Th2 ‘old timer apparently died inoff, Mary Fukuyama, peacefully in hts sleep from dis- ¥ ¥ «Our/doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” abilities attendent to old age as e 2 RY B fv‘} hff ’°\’£r‘y‘°§;§e§}‘§§m‘§§.'m had seemed in good health ro- Next to home . . . this is the best fiace o eat! Jane Blomgren, Jean Taylor, ceml: a%mrdips wdn{m]s)e}‘:alfthn:; MADE TO ORDER - | Inia Mullen, Anna Campbell,|He has been aroun i i ; > pRis i e il e e RS a2 Potted ¥ J. B. Burfflr(l 'Beatricc Mullen, Rosa Danner and,Aliska for many yédrs. Fhis dinner will be sarved tomorow— Sun- Many varieties of Cut Flowers and Potte Carol Robertson. Funeral sefvices will he held ag ‘d Blooming Plants to choose from. & C() 1 ———t—— the chapel of the' €. W. Oarter ay, and if you can not pay the 75 cents— % H Mortuary on Thursday afternoon atj} | I SNOW ON MQUNTAINS" |2 o'clock. | comeand eat any way. P Otted P lflnt‘s_C“t ; /l/////h—- f ’ i ! Believe it or not, there was fresh| poR; JUNE " N snow on the mountains-and down ”fi’ &Wnifl F lowers y ‘ " 5 ®(to the timber lines around. Jupeau i : | PAINTS—OILS {this morning. ' AX’one WaS" salil) Mes qmw s Joarperly Misj Guaranteed in Fine Condition his is what we get for beating g Davison, son Jack,h & PR S vt regular standard time; Fall 18 coms| o arm%’h trom eer a e MANY HOME GROWN the weslwar ing to nmke daylight saving time steamer Aleu- 1 T o | e 272 P T e i xovik papaut . . |§ JUNEAU FLORISTS : . d| i i »— George building and loan asso- Wash. 2 ciations lent $1,110,241 for con-| Mrs. Levy was employed in' the 'a SR L PHONE 311 WE DELIVER struction of 93 new homes and re- office of the B. M. Behrends' store, i S | financing of 653 other during 1932, when she lived in Jufieau. ' advertisements are you